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PAGE SIX § ’ T E‘ g 1% ‘74 E‘/ S \ gudrd at Sitka, the Cap-;Kam(‘lm!k:\ Peninsula, working on| i * ital 1ska. He remained here un- | the establishment of a Navy wea. | * o= T when the|station in the western Aleutiar il & - * . e i recom! r %hvr-"]'he ship made the return trip In,m | ‘ LnsK K F as the d the | Kodiak to Sitka in two da: nce)—The Harbor Im- I And: Log, 8 i Sl g for the last time over the post.| Visitors are allowed aboard the FOR SALE | WANTED | hearings t the USO put “""‘1_ in San p. oiving his discharge in Bremer-|ship from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m. e - 1 | lRL'nEs‘ ay mornin s00n appear \‘-1"" ar- ¢ inter, hi rned to Sitka | i e DOUBLE-BED metal coil WANTED TO £ | ed by « and yet ) shop, a business| Word hasgust been received of th2| and inner-spri . Houss O tmed 4 - 3 3 ¢ g . . a er-spring mattr house or apartment y membe ,'f‘.d.&’”" | his death. birth of a son, Murr ., to Lt.| phode 631, mornings, or after. of th Lucille K. WM g ; reard of s enlisted in the| and Mrs. Murra LaCou at! ¢ p.m (10,103-t3) Behrends Bank. (10,103-t3) || Marines ¢ t the wishes of his|Shreveport, La. Mrs LaCom is the - | - - fresh water papants while a st DePau | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris 5 ALL-STEEL IGLOO hut, wAN:ED—Beauty Operator. Write ]| Duilt‘ Sc’ledllled Tfl'lps ast 1S In gpjversity in jana. However, Jackson. Lt. LaCour received his' complete. For sale at the Trading | Empire, C-6388. 10,101-t8) | : ’: to e prier his establ t of a business|discharge from the Army in time to! Post. Phone Douglas 12. (10,102-t{ e Furniished house | TO mated that jn sitks a reconciliation was effect-|reach home for the birth of. his — WANTED = SISt four sl ; “"‘=:“‘ ed and his mother joined him here |son 4»[}{0(}:?1 furnished house in Doug- | cpartment. Phone 219. (10,095-t12) |} siika wran el] 7 L ot gy - as. Phone Douglas 742, (10,103-3) REASUBE 1§ Y o s e e T S WANTED—To weld, repair, or fab- g 1 : tedoubt IS *ga i survived by his widow, Elsle| Charles H. Johnstone, CM-1, and/ [oo0™ com o= oo oo o Floats parts that you request y el Sherrod, whom he married in § Seth Donald Mills, CBM, received| el i For o VR 5 R i = i 1 i miles 1R o ; sariips S e i 3 5 Good mechanical condition, ¢ n, lost, or wish to > | P l b ‘ i ve : ol Funeral services were conducted |their release from the Navy at| Cood mechanical condition 600 prdin e el eierspur eicnikan A\l ki 1 1 by the American L followed by nerton on October 14. Mr. John- 4 welding on cast-iron, steel, brass, | I o € y inferment at the National cemetery returned to his wife and | 30.06 MODEL 70, Winchester, br. i ey i eamdlia | | - ur- feet. T from : praAT > e g | 20-06 MODEL 70, Win T, bronze, copper, ¢ cte. Paul [{| & : Lo aughter Gale by plane Fri- B tigion. aitaallc. shot] LiTb HAbRLGaip: il WATHE Also Trips X bt :.‘ Lee Hugh Wilms, local bartender Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs.| oun one 38-40 new se Colt| wa (Oct. 9-Nov. 8) fi g o N ¥ and_a member of tI rican Le is expected home short-| reyolver, Inquire 215 Kensin it PR | TO f venty-five feet separating it yio the Elks and the e lodge ‘m. (10,1033 (TED—Usea jurnitur eil- 1) frem d g letel . - g 5 Roo 1 to m. (10,103t3) WANTEI ea jurniture 306 Wil- g/ fr 1 Redoubt Inlet., I ; :n)mpw passed away at the Pioneer Home it | loughby. Phone 483. ! HAINES SKAGWAY HDONAH shelt ”ml!111;!\_1{111\\11\(! Jtl:\.fi \ln; Hospital Monday after an illness of Entertainments for service men OIL BURNER and boiler, ood | —— e — st r ed by high sheer mountains. A c.yera] days. Born in Argyle, Minn.,' celebrating Navy Day in Sitka were| working order. Phone : b 2% { . o Took AHould 8 fdaltate 1o oo st T RS oas b ioiss o arrangad b followat. FEMIAR aighi- 76 o | MISCELLANECUS AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS m ms ofy improving Olga > the ]*mll’* 1[“’": ‘““1‘1“'1“\"" 1 woerld War I, serving overseas with s trips by bus and car to saw- S HNORSRRY Dhbe ulifie Neva Straits were presented built at relatively low cOst. (e ca, Goth, as first sergeant. He ek . Halibut Point and STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNK, DAY NURSERY—Under auspices : : census was that the > ck doubt Lake is but six miles from jo civiveq by his father, James Harbor Mountain. Visits to the Rus-| $60. 214 West Fifth St. Cabin| American Women's Volunteer For Information and Reservations Phone 612 should be straightened and dred the entrance being midway poseoe Wilms of Seattle, two broth- Cathedral and SJS Museum,| north end Seaview Apts Services, for children all ages.| Lo ? 5 to & depth of 23 feet at mean I en Goddard Hot Spri 1 ors. Robert Wilms of Canada and evening basketball game, SJS vs. (10,100-t4) | 8 a. m. to 5 p .m. Rates 25 cents — e S TR R =% water town From the head o Barney Wilms of California, and Bennet at SJS gymnasium, informal vv i = per hour, or NSSJ ‘pm month. e - . = - Arguments ‘favoring the two pro-'to the head of the lake there is a oy an e dsuGhtEe hve deace'a uso 1941 CROWN to 1 reduct Phone Red 180, Mrs. George| UDITS YSTEMS TAXES | e given by trollars, halibut | Forest Service trail and another trail Hlit B Mve: VALOIME N y—repeat the sight-seeing m(; shaft and new wheel.| Rogers, 1577 Everg-een Ave. S S LM AXES fishérmen, the lumber industry and |frc the other end of the lake to three arriving by lane trips, 1 iremens Ball at High School lup condition. Inquire Room No.|__ s Yourdst” intérest Guiles stk rd which can be traversed in b Fo e U I‘n ik asanire I 1 Imporial Rooms. (10,099-t6) | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. NEILL CLARK and COMPANY was given to the protection g Sunday—Navy Day services in nl' ZENITH table - model radio, 3 AN g Established 1940 a adio, Established 1 a would be afforded to all boats and s appointed churches. Afternoon ball game & Funeral rites were conducte Kenneth Hillman, Warrant Officer The USS Bennet of the Destre Division 473, Comdr. J. N. McDon- ald of Douglas, Georgia, captain, ar- rived in port Wednesday morning for Sitka’s celebration of Navy Day. Commissioned in Boston on Febru- . the ships and most of has participated in seven including Bou- route to Port Richardson to which cst he has been transferred. enlargeme of the cramped the Legion Dugout by the Elks b vn park, Bennet officers vs. Rota long wive, Phione 358, ‘AaVs. LENDING LIBRARY Public terfront area ge with Moose brothers acting as Club. Waffles at USO for service- X " (10.009-f) | Latest Books for Sale and Rent F 1 s h | he hearins . gen arors, Tntorment was mado at men 2 to 4 oclock. Evening, mo- __ it i Rid e 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 | W escent Boat red uninformed and uni National Cemetery. 1 pictures of South Pacific action 2_.BEDROOM HOUSE, furr il 3 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Harbor was not to b n all such a project would 7 : o g N MR Gt s Ene e at USO ml(lgww} by com-| nice location, $3,500. Call Ray at| Qut-of-Town and Special Orders o 8 Y. DYINE A A s Th= Webb-Forbes Machine shop singing; waffles for service- the New York Tavern for i Given Prompt Attention 3 2 to b o uohAsa € \Gnth FoGE hies. thes tails i el R Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark ss got arol A 3 ; ; AT ik 202 Franklin B arirontia ghe ‘clep with the dntention of, Mchdaye_VIsa fo Gesnecigt and e : - Box 3081 - - - - Juneau, Ala INQUIRE ABOUT OUR TILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | ) v appropria ) mobile machine shop this Museum. Evening, return bout of USED GUITAR—With solid leather i ye ' Many individuals have worke he growth Their present quarters will basketball at 8JS Gym, c A real bargain. Alaska! i oo o . i,‘ the 1 r the ! | Iwnul'(l nat- hossessed by the owner, Bill TUESDAY—Hallowe'en dance at Music Supply, Inc (10,096-t{) | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- at par atig add to the growth and pros recently zeturmed: war vet- . the USO. r 4 nent,, §7.50, Paper Curls g £ s t £ t} e The " sy o hads v t, . Paper Curls, $1 up. Y & b o Moy : ““l"f""n‘l’l‘l-‘d mrn“‘ b > his enlistment in| —_— A s iy ® * 2| Lola's,Beauty Shop. Phone 201 E LIJ l S A H B LIRES ; e r, John Sar- Clarence Krug, brother of Mus. 315. Decker W " b e e Gy e FOR' SALE efUiRUREEE T L DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN last hnl.d will to e on Etolin Street after © b4 < | O o Mechiving hiy dischatge eain’ the o - 140 acres. About 50 acres o FOR RERT via Pelershurg and Wrangell » the Baranoff, recenly. He will ke accom- ® meadow. Has fishing loca- o] ; 3 art atta oy Akl ed by his wife and three small ® tions. Lays on Cook Inlet o SEAVIEW APT.—One block from With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Ilydaburg and 'm\"-"uunmgv_!\]z(l:» 4 v, the Crueger Ma- Mr. Krug will return to © House and 2 lots in Anchor- e Federal Buildin steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle C came to Sitka in 3 . oo, P, et e » T D And, when Chuck his former employment as plumber © age. Also furniture, motor FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i _member of the s from the South Pa- for Bill Beach’s Plumbing shop. |® and boats. This is an ideal o BUS“‘ESS QPPORTUMHES e e } t which was then sta- cifjc another automo- . e Stock and Hunting Leodge. o! B Y1440 S R AT ¥ M e AT = 5 bile g John Dolenc left for Wyoming by ® Price $6000. Sunny View @ | Confidential assistance on your| { { f 5 e plane Woadnesday to attend the ® Ranch, Box 263, Anchorage, ®| plans to open store of your own. ! M s P A T R l C l A 1T T ] > A 3 ' T < ® Alaska °! for hed ] e ° WH E< 1 e T & & M underwent an funeral of his' mother, who, passed * Alasta. Information furnished on buying, G : ! 1N j__ INg | k emergency cperation at the Pion- eway the previous day. Mr./Dolenc $ ol clling, operating, any kind re i LEAVING FOR SKAGWAY AND HAINES { cers’ Home Hospital Monday morn- is an electrician employed at the ® © © © © 0 ¢ & & o o & o giore Internat s Plans T"ESDA 7A M: : M k 4 Y n H d i ¥ ing and is Tecovering satisfactorily. Naval Air Station. o T e v‘-h-d] Company, 629 Bank of America - A, I, ! 5 G i’ efi q af G.\ She will return to her home the lat- — frolle éw‘ i r‘no,m_ ‘m ‘hn | Building, <Stockton, California. Sailing Date Subject to Change ] ter part of next wi Passengers leaving on the North o " r Ao !9{; 5th float 1 . (10,100-t7) | { e e ) at the lnst Sunday incluged: $Frank g HRE 00 SIEL 0 B0 e FC o i S s TS B e S PR S E rfi‘ Eé 2“ \1;{ (3 Ef fl Milan Hagan arnved by plane on companied by hl-;‘ young T e R | Lgs] AND FfidHD Iy Public A 1.5t hic-Tax Rel 5 { Sunday for a brief visit with his to receive medical treat- pHOTOGRAPHIC Xmas Greeting | u i ccouniani-sienscyrapiaic-iax helurns £ B parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagen, Ko ”“?d M‘-; RUS“%\‘GNL' Cards, with envelopes, Alaska g fe Tontah FaanLIT L c grap 10 T H between quarters of the Univer 1d infant daughter Sanfra, 10 geenes. Available now at Winter | Flectric arid pak b this 7 The Home of Hospitality o1 Washingion, where Lo 1 & siu. st relatives in Seaitle and POt & pond Co, Inc. Bverything in| vior s MURPHY and MURPHY | x g = .+ Photography. (10,094-t1) T ROOM 3—First National Bank Building » PHONE 676 RUSS CLITHERO - o Manager - - and Miss Elaine Dinnocento, . | LOST—Mais ‘wold wrist watch. | Fri P = z, AP NEBAORE SR e L RO eyl MY, and NS Matic Rigling e r employees of the Columbia FURNISHED 5-Room house. Hard-| Black @@l Army insignia on| o - e P T o ot £ A purchased the Howard Mudiman “_\“‘ )\'l‘lwmlm_l;»\'vl 1‘;(” Ketchikan; woad floors, Frigidaire, new rugs,; baid. R{ward. W. L. Hufford, 198 r———_—_—'——D " heme on Baranoff Street and expect Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris, residents basement with laundry trays,| GastinbaysAvenue. (10,102-t2) R i me op Besanolt stres, and exgiest M SO L SRR RS E - el G | GRECSRME, . e Goad Taste in BDecoration The Charteris house near the can- if the States; Mr. A. H. wickman, lue 619. (10,093-tf) | LOST==béép green wool skirt, be- will contribute to gracious living. Your home will be being vacated by the Rig- €mployec of the Columbia Lumber 5 ———————— | REIRGW Empire (10,103-t3) more charming with hand executed decorative art that will be occupied by Mr. and COmpany, With Wife and sons Rob- FOR SALE OR CHARTER—65 Ft. | SRS - will enhance your individuality. Beautiful Herring 7 [ Mrs. A. B. Mosher. ert and Thomas, for Ketchikan; Boat Chicagoff. Freighting or|LOSE-DeeR gteen wol skirt, be- Bone wall finish and subdued oriental motif are some [} P 2 Miss Madge Clunas, aunt of E. M. towing. Write or wire Frank| tween 1088t and Federal Bldg : o Mr. and Mrs. Trigve Sirom have Goddard, returning to her home in Calvin, Sitka (10,085-t) | Thirsdag s@fternoon. Please re- OL;ouUL SUBZESNONS. 4 rented the Franklin house on Etolin Santa Barbara, after a six months — = - — |ty m&mh(- Printing . Co. i Street and will move as soon as al- visit in Sitka; Harold Hodgins, son '“(20%‘:“ PATRICIA—Length 501 e “01‘”"3‘ JAMES So McCLELLAN terations and renovation of the of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgins, to It~ beam 12 ft. Fully equipped.! e Ph Douglas 374 P. 0. Box 1216 house are completed. enter the University of Washington; ~ Spacious accommodations. Phone DS TIDUSY i 628, or P. O. Box 1945. (10,066-tf) | - = ® In the Sitka Court House, U. Saturday, October 20, when crew combat operations gainville, Solcmons, Marianas, Car- its 'olines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. They marriage. g '\ £ s credited with 12 planes shot. The bndc arrived from Seattle on Sitka., The newlyweds knew each; ; IE‘ v;a; e & ; PM}‘ jvm‘ lm\ NOBTHERN chMEBCIAL co- ‘L\f wn and several probables. ~ On the North Sea wearing a traveling other for the past five years and will ’l"_‘ 0B (ORpUOks, . SOBpRIng | y | April 7 they wete struck in the for- hnndv,aiinrvd by Siegel of Seattle, Make their home in Sitka. g“")"gz"“‘r ‘“g":"l"g skrosk.. At} “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment ,ward fire room by a Kamikaze plane Navy blue suit and topper and blue P TR ortiand, the Eagles turned aside| s o ¢ in Okinawa. Seven of the crew accessories. For her marriage the NOTICE! Ithe New Westminster Royals 8 to| Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY ; " were killed. However, the ship was bride had a crayon blue silk draped! I will not be responsible for any|™ i i 4 A ? le to return to Bremerton under dress beaded in blue and fuchia debts contracted by my wife, Mar- | ko T | JUNEAU BRANCH—227 z}dmlral Way 4 £3 inu own power and the crew was giv- beads. Her hat was a halo fuchia jorie Harris, who has left my bed | PRINK KING BLACK LABEL! MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY 30 days leave while the ship was band with matching blue veil, and and board. < WE CARRY IN STOCK ST LR B R drydock. | pin-seal blue shoes, using a gor-! (10,103-t4) DICKIE HARRIS. q ERS | In August the ship left Bremerton geous black baby lamb fur coat. Her‘ - DORAN ‘!;Lg(glgcvx:’tfllsnlis ONfing‘:::E;ng??)n% | for ce in the North Pacific, corsage was fashioned of white gar-| Empire Want- ads bnug results! JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS I along the Aleutians and dcnias and bridal roses. More thanever... More flights than ever . . . more service than ever more comfort than ever — for the people of ska from the Alaska Airlines. Ala; Now, with DC-3 aircraft, your flight is a pleasant one from the moment you sit down in the com- fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. Rates are lower, too. TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS AIRLINES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA formerly in charge of local ACS, €N~ G60D 3-BEDROOM HOUSE “with| Commissioner W. W. Knight rcad ben Fraki, of Sitka, the matron of the wedding ceremony at 8 p. m., honor, wore a pale green suit with Miss Prown accessories with a lovely cor-| Jane E. Sharp, a nurse from Seattle, 5age of peach roses. and Henry C. Heino were united in Dest man. st RU- —M—M ———— 'CREOMULSION| MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1945 pands, Good reception, short and| BARANOF BOOK SHOP AND d : " Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors l RONMEN CATCH - UP 10 CANUCKS. SEATTLE, Oct. 20 — Tieing the| Ironmen with the Vancouver Ca- nucks for the Pacific Coast Hockey | League lead, Seattle ran away from | the invading Canadians last mght! WWNOMM or Green without furniture. 475. Telephne ; CATERPILI-BB REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Parls | | Mr. Fraki was| Mr. Heino is a well- e, known fisherman and carpenter of | f0f an 8 to 3 — | 0006066000001 Relief At Last | For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to help loosen and expel grm laden phlegm, and aid nature | soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mems= branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- @erstanding you must like the way it | qulckly ailays the cough or you are ave your money bac Your ])eimsits SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. RHONE 659 | THI management of thi bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safecy for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Save Your Money BUY A MEAL TICKET AT | , i A i of depositors’ funds is ouc : < MR o WaKER 1| Frank's Quick Lunch [} pimoy comidenion 1o DEPOSITS g Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns BEST P»VOOD‘ TO EAT \ ber of :&d Deposic Insur- | N TH l s BAN K Tailering—Suits and Coats | ance Coeporation,which ia- oM Designing and Remodeling Hats t sures cach of eur depositors ARE ALTERATIONS | e R e l N S U RE D SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT! - i DAILY MAIL SERVICE 5 ..l Haieunot Shslas First National Bank | of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT. INSURANCE CORPORATION Invisible Resoleing Hollywood Shoe Parlor Crrrrrrrrrrrrrrrereresd